Opinions & Editorials
A Grain of Salt
Column
By Patrick Tamayo/Opinion Editor
We’re all vulnerable.
Anytime we go out into the world, we put ourselves in situations of potential harm. As we go about our daily existence we seldom take into account the things around us.
We get caught up in our own lives, trying
Staff Editorial
City College has been severed down the middle by the all-too familiar blade of dissonance.
First blood was drawn when our accreditation first came into question in 2013, and since then the blade has driven deeper into the college’s body as enrollment plummeted and trust between faculty and administration
Have Your Say: What is your favorite place to study on campus?
Photos by Cassie Ordonio/Reporting by Margaret Weir
Alex Cmar
27, English major
“I’m afraid if I tell you people will start to go there”
Alex Xie
21, Environmental Science
“Science hall because it’s old.”
Phateama Jefferson
21, Ecology
“With my basketball team we study three times a
A Grain of Salt
Column
By Patrick Tamayo/Opinion Editor
While people were up in arms with how offended they were with Halloween costumes, they still made time to be appalled at an African-American teenager being flipped upside down in her desk, yanked out of said desk and then dragged across a classroom before
Have Your Say: Should City College police be able to carry guns?
Photos by Shannon Cole/Reporting by Margaret Weir
Jorge Velasquez
19, Undecided
“No, with what’s happening right now with shootings and people dying over guns, I don’t think it’s really under control.”
Karin Keys
Faculty, Math Department
“No, I don’t think guns should be the first
Warriors Ground Is In Oakland, Not San Francisco
By Shannon Cole/Staff Writer
For 43 years, the Bay Area’s only basketball team has called Oakland home. Although their name suggests otherwise, the Golden State Warriors don’t belong to the entire state of California: they belong to Oakland.
But in April, the team purchased a plot of